Azaria's death moves Australia, 32 years on

More than three decades after baby Azaria Chamberlain went missing, the cause of death has finally been put to rest. Today in Darwin, parents Lindy and Michael Chamberlain expressed their relief at finally having closure, after the NT Coroner found Azaria was attacked and killed by a dingo at Uluru.

Azaria Chamberlain went missing from the family's tent at a campsite in Uluru in 1980. Her death has been the cause of a highly controversial legal battle, with Lindy even spending time in jail before a royal commission cleared her name.

Today, as the findings of the fourth inquest into Azaria's death were anticipated, a large media contingent awaited Lindy and Michael's arrival at the Darwin Magistrates Court for the Coronial findings.

The Coroner became emotional as she put down her findings and spoke directly to Lindy and Michael, expressing her sympathy for their loss, saying "time will not remove the sadness and pain from the death of a child".

Around 20 minutes later, a smiling Lindy Chamberlain greeted the media and a small crowd from the public outside the courthouse.

She was met with applause as she spoke about the great relief and delight she felt after hearing the Coroner's findings.

Such a historic moment for Lindy Chamberlain, as she hears the coroner find #Azaria was killed by a dingo 32 years ago